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James Taylor
Researcher at Newcastle University
Publications - 1190
Citations - 43346
James Taylor is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Fiber laser. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 1161 publications receiving 39945 citations. Previous affiliations of James Taylor include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & European Spallation Source.
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Narrow-line, 1178nm CW bismuth-doped fiber laser with 6.4W output for direct frequency doubling
A. B. Rulkov,A. A. Ferin,Sergei Popov,James Taylor,Igor Razdobreev,Laurent Bigot,Géraud Bouwmans +6 more
TL;DR: The potential of frequency doubling of the non-polarized output at 1178nm in MgO doped periodically poled lithium niobate was demonstrated and resulted in 125mW average power at 589nm.
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Discrepancies Between Transcutaneous and Serum Bilirubin Measurements
James Taylor,Anthony E. Burgos,Valerie J. Flaherman,Esther K. Chung,Elizabeth Simpson,Neera K. Goyal,Isabelle Von Kohorn,Nui Dhepyasuwan +7 more
TL;DR: Discrepancies between TcB and TSB levels were increased in African-American newborns and varied based on brand of meter used and hour of age of the infant.
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Pulsar timing and relativistic gravity
TL;DR: The results of such experiments improve rapidly as the span of repeated observations lengthens, and in one instance the relevant data span is now approaching 20 years as discussed by the authors, and these results are fully consistent with relativity.
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Dopamine D4 receptor antagonist reversal of subchronic phencyclidine-induced object retrieval/detour deficits in monkeys.
TL;DR: Data show, for the first time, that D4 DRs modulate the cognitive functions of the frontostriatal system.
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Use of Supplemental Vitamin D Among Infants Breastfed for Prolonged Periods
TL;DR: Use of vitamin D was significantly associated with parental agreement that their child's pediatrician recommended supplementation, and that vitamins are unnecessary because breast milk has all needed nutrition.